"GCA Services wanted to be in one of the nicer, class A buildings in Westchase," says Steve Rocher, a senior vice president in Houston for Grubb & Ellis Co. He and Grubb & Ellis' Kristen Rabel represented Millennium Tower's owner, Houston-based BMS Management. The deal takes the 361,000-sf building at 10375 Richmond Ave. to 97% occupancy.

"They took the last full floor that was available in the building," Rocher tells GlobeSt.com. "We're really happy to have them." The largest block of contiguous space is now 5,850 sf.

The firm will move in early January to the third floor of the 361,000-sf building. "This lease is an indication that class A space in Westchase is tightening," Rocher says.

Built in 1982, the 21-story Millennium Tower has an asking lease rate of $21 per sf, full service. GCA Services was represented in the transaction by Randy Wilhelm, Chris Caudill and Joel Michael, all with NAI Houston.

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